Thursday, November 12, 2020

Eliminating "Word Trash"

There are every day words that when used, clutter our written communication and make it more difficult to understand. These non specific words make it hard to connect with your audience in a meaningful way. Here's some examples of "word trash" that Will Jelbert, a writer, communications consultant and coach recommends avoiding: 

Just

Any

Everything

Honest

Always & Never

Should & Ought

Hate & Love

As you write e-mails or other communications, check yourself for these trash words. If you're tempted to use one, stop and think through what you're trying to say and consider using words that more precisely communicate your message. 

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